Twice the Heat. Oregon Firebirds, #5
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- ISBN978-1-386-95237-4
- EAN9781386952374
- Date de parution12/05/2018
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- ÉditeurRelay Publishing
Résumé
-an Oregon Firebirds romance story-The Oregon Firebirds are the very best at one thing-saving homes. Finding their own poses problems. Drew Shaw and Amos Berkowitz could be twins. They laugh like twins, they tease each other like twins, and they're both wildland firefighting helicopter pilots from the Big Apple and proud of it. Except Drew hails from New York's Upper West Side, while Amos prides himself on his Brooklyn heritage.
Julie and Natalie Falcone are twins. And after a season fighting fires as Hotshots the last thing they want to tangle with are the likes of Drew and Amos. But one fire leads to another and then the heat really starts to build. Enjoy this heartwarming conclusion to the Oregon Firebirds short story series.
Julie and Natalie Falcone are twins. And after a season fighting fires as Hotshots the last thing they want to tangle with are the likes of Drew and Amos. But one fire leads to another and then the heat really starts to build. Enjoy this heartwarming conclusion to the Oregon Firebirds short story series.
-an Oregon Firebirds romance story-The Oregon Firebirds are the very best at one thing-saving homes. Finding their own poses problems. Drew Shaw and Amos Berkowitz could be twins. They laugh like twins, they tease each other like twins, and they're both wildland firefighting helicopter pilots from the Big Apple and proud of it. Except Drew hails from New York's Upper West Side, while Amos prides himself on his Brooklyn heritage.
Julie and Natalie Falcone are twins. And after a season fighting fires as Hotshots the last thing they want to tangle with are the likes of Drew and Amos. But one fire leads to another and then the heat really starts to build. Enjoy this heartwarming conclusion to the Oregon Firebirds short story series.
Julie and Natalie Falcone are twins. And after a season fighting fires as Hotshots the last thing they want to tangle with are the likes of Drew and Amos. But one fire leads to another and then the heat really starts to build. Enjoy this heartwarming conclusion to the Oregon Firebirds short story series.























